BOX III. 11a – Writings by Dix – syndicated by
Ledger and Bell
Folder 11a of 22
31+ items
Ledger and Bell Syndicates publications by and about Dix and her
writings which include a Ledger Syndicate catalogue and promotional
sample printings of Dix’s writings.
1. Ledger Syndicate, Philadelphia. Catalogue No. 10, 1930.
Includes samples of Dix’s writings and recommendations by a Clergyman
and a Court Justice to read Dix’s advice.
2. “DOROTHY DIX ‘The
Big Sister of the Troubled and Perplexed’. Her Feature Holds the
Newspaper Record for Pulling Mail and Holding Readers.” Over 60
“praises” from newspaper editors across the U.S. and Britain and a
sample of one week of syndicated Dorothy Dix and Dorothy Dix’s Letter
Box columns. Ledger Syndicate, Philadelphia, PA., 1925.
3. “The
BEST LOVED WOMAN IN THE WORLD. The World’s Rights to the DOROTHY DIX
SERVICE Are Held By Ledger Syndicate, Independence Square, Philadelphia,
PA.” Includes samples of her column writing; the ten commandments for
girls; sample from her auto biography; the ‘Dorothy Dix Day’ in New
Orleans; testimonials of her appeal to men and to a Clergyman, Supreme
Court Justice and a Judge; her appeal abroad; excerpts from one of
Dorothy Dix’s mail bags and a short statement by Dix about being a
confidant to both women and men over the years. Ledger Syndicate, 1925
(2 copies).
4. “Mother Jealousy – Shows Seamy Side of Mother
Love.” Public Ledger Syndicate, release date December 2 [no year].
5. “Should the Married Woman Be Barred – Upholds Right of Wives to
Work After Marriage.” Public Ledger Syndicate, release date May 21 [no
year].
6. “How to Manage a Wife – Finds the Salve Spreader
Mightier Than the Hammer.” Public Ledger Syndicate, release date May 28
[no year].
7. “Time is the greatest solver of all our problems…”
Bell Syndicate, Inc., ns.,nd.
8. “Outside Work – Husband Objects
To Wife’s Taking Part-Tine Job.” Bell Syndicate, Inc., release date,
Monday, January 7, 1952.
9. “Minister’s Wife – Perfect
Understanding, Infinite Patience Essential To Her Role.” Bell Syndicate,
Inc., release date, Tuesday, January 8, 1952.
10. “Too Many Home
Duties – Girl Resents Working Sister’s Freedom.” Bell Syndicate, Inc.,
release date, Wednesday, January 9, 1952.
11. “Bad Family Background
– Generous Woman Would Rehabilitate Girl.” Bell Syndicate, Inc., release
date, Thursday, January 10, 1952.
12. “Unreliable Fiance – Mother
Should Let Girl Find Out Fact Herself.” Bell Syndicate, Inc., release
date, Friday, January 11, 1952.
13. “Mother Thwarts Marriage –
Her Actions May Prove To Be Wise Safeguard.” Bell Syndicate, Inc.,
release date, Saturday, January 12, 1952.
14. “The Wife of the
Man to Whom Marriage Is Just an Annex to His Bachelorhood – How Can She
Tell When She’s in Love? How to Snub the Flirtatious Stranger.”
Daily Leaf-Chronicle, Clarksville, Tennessee, June 10, 1924. Public
Ledger, 1924.
15. “Will you please tell me how to write a love
letter. Anita.” Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
16. ”What I
can I do for my friend who has given her life for her mother and is now
left forlorn and lonely since her mother passed on? A Friend.” Public
Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
17. “Don’t you think that the
young are more tolerant and less critical than old people? S.S.” Public
Ledger, 1937 (date in pencil).
18. “You write of the desirability
of owning a home. John F. McC.” Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
19. “I am a boy of 22 years old, a junior at college. My trouble is
that my parents lay too many restrictions upon me. F.C.S.” Public
Ledger, 1937 (date in pencil).
20. “My husband and I are very
happy together; that is, we would be if it were not for the financial
question. The Bread-Winner.” Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
21. “After the average woman is 40 she spends a large part of her
time and energy on trying to keep a school-girl complexion and a
school-boy figure,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in
pencil).
22. “Circumstances, custom and convention have made the
wife the family jailer,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in
pencil).
23. “’Don’t talk to me about doing to others as you
would be done by’, said a young girl to me the other day,” by Dorothy
Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
24. “A correspondent
asks: Is a man’s love for a woman greater than a woman’s love for a
man,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
25.
“The real cure for divorce is not law nor moral teachings. In the great
majority of cases it is simply a railroad or steamship ticket. Nothing
else,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
26.
“How much is a husband worth? A woman who is suing another woman for
stealing her husband from her values her purloined spouse as a million
dollars, and asks damages in that amount,” by Dorothy Dix. Public
Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
27. “One of the questions that is
asked me oftener almost than any other is how much freedom a wife should
give her husband,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
28. “In one city, at least, the Parents and Teachers Association has
taken a bold, strange, revolutionary step. It is attempting to regulate
the activities of school children…,” by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933
(date in pencil).
29. “A group of men were discussing what was
the most desirable quality a wife could possess,” by Dorothy Dix. Public
Ledger, 1933 (date in pencil).
30. “’I devoted a great deal of
time and study to the art of growing old gracefully’, said a woman to me
the other day, ‘because when I reach the sear 70s and the doleful 80s I
do not wish to be like so many of the disagreeable, forlorn old
creatures I see about me’”, by Dorothy Dix. Public Ledger, 1933 (date in
pencil).
31. Ledger Syndicate Catalogue No. 10. Excerpts from the
“The Dorothy Dix Service,” ns.,nd.
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